Diffraction-limited coherent wake emission

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Abstract

The plasma mirror is a relativistic optical element that under certain irradiation conditions generates intense attosecond extreme-ultraviolet light pulses, in a process known as coherent wake emission (CWE). CWE has been previously characterized by its high spatial divergence, originating from an intrinsic intensity-dependent phase accumulation. In this Letter, we show that the transverse variations of the plasma expansion can completely cancel the CWE intrinsic phase. Accordingly, we experimentally demonstrate nearly diffraction-limited CWE with unprecedented divergence, under 6 mrad. We validate our analytical model with particle in cell simulations. This understanding facilitates the development of plasma mirrors as applicable ultraviolet light sources.

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Porat, E., Yehuda, H., Cohen, I., Levanon, A., & Pomerantz, I. (2021). Diffraction-limited coherent wake emission. Physical Review Research, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.L032059

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